Seen a solid daily driver 1993 Chevy Beretta around lately? Me neither but here it is. The "black beauty" was driven daily by my high school kids until a month ago when the left rear brake fitting (easy access by the drum connecting the flex hose to the fitted hose) went. My youngest is a senior so it was time for his college car anyway and I can't be bothered to fix it. It will run and drive well if you want to go around the block with the bad brakes but you'll need to fix it in my driveway or haul it away at purchase. This is the amazingly durable 3.1 V6 automatic. It has 228000 miles on the odometer but the engine was rebuilt by a pro at right around 200000 (note the air intake mod in the pics). See the pics everything you want to see is there including the "warts." New Milestar 205/65R15 tires on the stock rims and I'll throw in the 17" ASA rims with 215/45R17 Yokohama Avid ENVigors one of which is down with a full split at the bead. Issues (see pics): clean dent in LF fender missing body kit part RR quarter but I have the plastic broken hinge on fuel fill door and we cut off a lot of the body kit on the nose. The a/c does not blow cold ABS light is on and the cheap replacement gas cap triggers the Check Engine light. A few easy fixes and its a great commuter or young person's car. It is a perfect restoration project too. Clean title.